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Effect of sterilisation and storage conditions on the migration of bisphenol A from tinplate cans of the Lebanese market
Authors:Sara Noureddine El Moussawi  Reine Karam  Mathieu Cladière  Hanna Chébib  Rosette Ouaini
Affiliation:1. UMR Ingénierie Procédés Aliments, AgroParisTech, Inra, Université Paris-Saclay, Massy, France;2. ER004 Lebanese Food Packaging, Faculty of Sciences II, Lebanese University, Fanar, Lebanon;3. ER004 Lebanese Food Packaging, Faculty of Sciences II, Lebanese University, Fanar, Lebanon
Abstract:The use of bisphenol A (BPA) in lacquer coating of food cans has been restricted by different authorities in many countries, such as in Europe. However, such regulation does not exist in many other countries including Lebanon. Due to the lack of data on the quality of Lebanese can production; this study investigates the migration of BPA from two types of tinplate cans manufactured in Lebanon, before and after sterilisation. Cans were analysed under different storage conditions (time and temperature) and filled with an aqueous simulant. The determination of BPA was carried out using UPLC with fluorescence detection, and further confirmed by MS detection. After sterilisation BPA levels drastically increased from an average of 0.15 to 109 µg/kg, giving a BPA migration around 10.5 µg/dm2 for both types of cans. Storage temperature and time had no significant influence on BPA levels in sterilised cans (p-value > 0.05); however, these factors significantly affected BPA levels in non-sterilised cans.
Keywords:Bisphenol A  tinplate cans  aqueous food simulant  sterilisation  storage conditions
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